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Topic: Flat betting STRAIGHT UP (plein) (Read 4970 times)

We need a pen and a piece of paper with 6x6 squares reserved for 1-36. Upper line: 1-6. 2ND line 7-12. Etc.Simply fill in the squares as the numbers come.I have learned the hard way that SEVEN NUMBERS can sleep too long.SO IF THERE ARE ONLY SEVEN NUMBERS MISSING, I END THE SESSION.

Certain patterns use to appear in a certain order.In phase A we concentrate on DIAGONALS.If any diagonal can be completed with the next spin, we bet on it.If 2 has come, we place one unit at a time on 7. If 24 and 34 have come, we wager 29. Etc..Phase B: If at least five next to each other ON THE HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL LEVEL may come with the next spin, we bet on it. Easy examples:1, 2, 4, 5 have come. We bet 3.6, 12, 18, 24 have come. We bet 30.Phase C: When 2x4 squares may be filled in with the next spin, phase C begins. And this phase ends as soon as 2x4 spaces have been filled inExamples: 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 11 12 17 18 23 24 29 30.

PHASE D: Have 3x3 squares been filled in? If this pattern has not come, we may initiate phase D. If this pattern may come with the next spin, webet on it. And after just one hit in this phase, we end the session. Also we must remember to stop if only SEVEN blank Spaces are left.

Did you ever play this method with a progression on the specific numbers? Or will flatbetting always result in a profit?I also want to ask you if this method can be used for the long run?

Kind Regards,

Cardplayer.

Hi Cardplayer!So far I have only used flat betting (masse égale).I believe that it should be tested in that way in the first place.And I am testing it at home with pen and paper. Sooner or later I might lose.We should be careful with expressions like "never" and "always"!Anyway, it is interesting to see how long we can stay in profit. Cheers Dane